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  • I disagree with that. In Western countries typically half to two thirds of agricultural land are used for meat and dairy production. We have plenty of food available to sustain the current or even growing populations without depending on mineral fertilizers. Farming techniques have significantly evolved over the past two hundred years and the crop yield of an intelligently managed field without mineral fertilizers is not signficantly lower than what is achieved by conventional farming. With the added difference that conventional farming is actively destroying the soil and killing the insects that are vital to maintaining agriculture.

  • And where did the Dinos get the poo from? From eating plants. Plants that either used bioavailable nitrogen or captured nitrogen from the air.

    The nitrogen cycle has been interconnected between soil, air and biomass nitrogen since forever. There simply is no fundamental need to use mineral fertilizers, as was claimed in a comment earlier.

  • So you think the pictures and videos that show the speaking activist being detained by the Police have been staged with the police? You think that recognised organizations who rely on their tax exemption would make false allegations against the government that could deny their tax exempt status and practically kill their work through that?

  • And what about the ~700 million years before cows existed?

  • So how did these plants exists before mineral fertilizers?

  • Legumes like lentils capture air nitrogen.

  • Anlage also means attachement i.e. a file attached to an E-Mail

  • There will be no two state solution, waiting for Israel to come back to the negotiation table. Israel has jeopardized any process towards a peaceful solution since Yitzak Rabin was murdered by a Likud fanatic.

    This is the only way we can move forward. The world needs to recognise Palestine without waiting for the US and Israel. This is the only way to bring peace and safety to Palestinians and Israelis alike.

  • But in that complexity it is also not yet clear, if the attack was an actual hate crime, with the goal to harm the victim because he is jewish.

  • They can't expel people for things they do off campus. That is true. However it also shouldn't be the case, as we had our wave of "red scare" persecutions of people in the 70s, destroying peoples lives based on often farbicated charges against people who were considered "too left".

    Denying people access to education based on criminal charges is a slippery slope and in the current environment it is likely, that these will solely be used for political persecution.

    Also it should be noted that the claim, that the attack was bigotry related is made by the victim and his supporters, with the victim having a history of violently engaging pro palestinian protestors on campus, ripping off posters that remembered killed palestinian women and children and repeatedly demanded all pro palestinian voices to be banned from campus.

    The police didnt classify it as a hate crime so far and the claims of it being a hate crime are made on the allegation that jewishness and pro-israel and pro-zionism stances are identical. (Which is in itself antisemtic and used to repress jewish people in Germany who are critical of zionism)

  • The victim in that assault case has been shoving and grabbing students at the university before. That is of course much less severe than how he was beaten up, but in that discussion about throwing out students for violent behaviour that was conveniently ignored.

    The whole discussion only started when he was attacked and it was about denying education to pro Palestinian and in particular Arab and other migrant sudents. It was headed among others by the racist major of Berlin (major in this case is also the head of the state government) who just a year ago won an election on the grounds of demanding police to release the names of suspect teenagers. This demand was made so the public could decide based on the names, if those suspects were "real Germans" instead of maybe "foreigners with a German passport". This is far-right nationalist ideology and primitive racism.

    So it is clear what goals are aimed at with the demand to throw students out of universities if they are suspect of a crime. If it would be put in place it would be used to remove "foreigners" from universities, not to remove "good kids who have made a mistake".

  • Then help me understand please. What do you mean by "esoteric" in regards to oop in Python compared to a language better suited for it?

  • I disagree. Python is not "esoteric" when making objects. The syntax is certainly easier than in Java.

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_benzimidazole_opioids

    There is the Analgetic Potency listed, which would be the weight factor. However looking at the individual compounds the numbers can vary drastically, i didnt find any LD50 information and many of them being just completely new.

    For reference Heroin has a potency of about 2 compared to Morphine and Fentanyl has a potency of about 100.

    So this is uncharted territory both in terms of potency and the compounds themselves. There exists no knowledge about the precise effects, about side effects, long term harm, addiction...

  • This is not to say that they did do the bombing, but the US had and has an economic interest in Europe buying US controlled oil and gas over buying Russian controlled oil and gas.

  • Oil prices in this case is a broad term. Countries that can refine crude prefer to do so, as it makes a lot of money. At the end of the day, the normal person at the gast station doesn't care if the crude was cheaper or more expensive. They care about what they pay for gasoline.

    More specific to the infrastructure often the oil is directly delivered to the refinery and only the refined products make it onto the market at all. So by cutting off the refinery also the oil exploration that comes before is cut off from the market.

  • Looking forward to in ten years, when all EU citizens enjoy their full pre Brexit rights in the UK, the UK abiding by all EU standards to gain access back to the market again and all the while the UK has no say in the European politics anymore but simply can choose to abide or go back to harming itself.